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    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra test: When the South Korean runs the new score

    Edward LangleyBy Edward LangleyFebruary 22, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Galaxy S22 Ultra retains the core 108-megapixel sensor found on the Galaxy S21 Ultra, and comes with f / 1.8 wide-angle optics and laser autofocus. Its photo module integrated into the rear shell is a 12 Mpx sensor with ultra wide angle (f / 2.2), another 10 Mpx 3x telephoto (f / 2.4) and 10 Mpx (f / 4.9) optical equivalent to 230 mm. In a nutshell, this is a package comparable to the Galaxy S21 Ultra offered in its time.

    Wide angle block: 108 Mpx, eq. 23 mm, f / 1.8

    No problem taking daytime photos using the Galaxy S22 Ultra Pixel binding Provide images at 12 Mpx. Going from one generation to another exemplifies a treatment that supports the vitality of colors. Although slightly smaller than last year, the amount of detail is high, and we notice a tendency to see noise even in daylight.

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (12 Mpx, eq. 24 mm, f / 1.8, ISO 64, 1/100 s)
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12 Mpx, eq. 23 mm, f / 1.8, ISO 50, 1/50 s

    We refer you to our article dedicated to “Nightography” about the results of the S22 Ultra Night:

    108 MB mode

    If we have a reservation about moving interest Pixel binding The full definition of the main sensor of this Galaxy S22 Ultra is that at night, its daytime performance is quite impressive. At 108 Mpx we feel the very details that justify the size of these shots. Therefore, it is best to consider daytime photos.

    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

    Ultra White-Angle Volume: 12 Mpx, eq. 13 mm, f / 2.2

    Elements identified in the wide angle shots also apply to the ultra wide angle of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. It is at least noisy and can be seen even in pictures taken during the day. On the other hand, the choice of the most intensive treatment struck the bull’s eye, making it possible for the reinforced contradictions to bring out the smallest details of our scene. Color patterns like the letters on the cover of the book also benefit from it, and we feel that South Korean algorithms have mastered the content. However, the rendering loses some naturalness in passing.

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (12 Mpx, eq. 13 mm, f / 2.2, ISO 80, 1/100 s)
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12 Mpx, eq. 13 mm, f / 2.2, ISO 80, 1/100 s)

    The difference in treatment used for night shots between the 21 Ultra and the S22 Ultra is particularly visible. Samsung’s latest is favorable to the revelation, even though it offers a shot with very pronounced details. However, the results provide better readability.

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (12 MP, eq. 13 mm, f / 2.2, ISO 2500, 1/20 s)
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12 Mpx, eq. 13 mm, f / 2.2, ISO 2500, 1/16 s

    3x telephoto volume: 10 MP, f / 2.4, eq. 70 mm

    Changes made to the software processing of snapshots are visible during the day. With very, very pronounced contradictions, the manufacturer prefers a smooth and natural rendering. The textures are very precise in various elements including the book cover … but the digital noise is also high.

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (10 Mpx, eq. 70 mm, f / 2.4, ISO 100, 1/100 s)
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (10 Mpx, eq. 70 mm, f / 2.5, ISO 50, 1/100 s)

    No need to think about the 70mm night results, they are unusable if they are better expressed than its predecessor with the Galaxy S22.

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (10 Mpx, eq. 70 mm, f / 2.4, ISO 1250, 1/11 s)
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (10 Mpx, eq. 70 mm, f / 1.8, ISO 1600, 1/25 s)

    10x telephoto volume: 10 MP, f / 4.9, eq. 230 mm

    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (10 Mpx, eq. 230 mm, f / 2.4, ISO 800, 1/33 s)
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (10 Mpx, eq. 230 mm, f / 4.9, ISO 80, 1/50 s)

    The images above speak for themselves: it is best to set aside 10x zoom for the smartphone for well-lit scenes, otherwise you will lose essential information of your shots. On the other hand, during the day, despite the visible noise, this module certainly makes it possible to obtain images that are not sharp, but generally usable.

    Image mode, front sensor and video

    Samsung offers a number of capture options, including the essential portrait mode. The builder excels in his subject and generally delivers successful clipping, allowing him to customize the blur effect in the context of the subject. For selfies, the choice of 40 Mpx sensor (f / 2.2 wide-angle optics) is effective and allows you to choose between a wide angle (Pixel binding At 10 MP) and a closer view (6.7 MP).

    Starting with the possibility of shooting up to 8K at 24 fps with HDR and sleek stabilization system, the manufacturer bankers the video provided by several options. Video enthusiasts benefit from a wide variety of features. In photography, most professionals can try the expert RAW app (available on the Galaxy Store) to customize the capture of their choice.

    Edward Langley

    Edward Langley is a contributor to Nintendo-power.com, covering a wide range of topics including news, business, technology, entertainment, lifestyle and current affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, balanced and accessible reporting that helps readers stay informed about important developments and emerging trends. With an emphasis on accuracy, relevance and useful insights, Edward aims to provide engaging stories and practical information that matter to audiences in the UK and beyond.

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